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... fome words fpoken by Polonius in Hamlet , I think it pro- bable that there was an English play on this fubje & , before Shak- fpeare commenced a writer for the flage . Stephen Goffon in his School of Abuse , 1579 , mentions a play ...
... fome words fpoken by Polonius in Hamlet , I think it pro- bable that there was an English play on this fubje & , before Shak- fpeare commenced a writer for the flage . Stephen Goffon in his School of Abuse , 1579 , mentions a play ...
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... fome difficulty on his editor with refped to the mode of exhibiting them in print . Shakspeare , who wrote for the ftage , not for the closet , was contented if his quibble fatisfied the ear . I have , with the other modern editors ...
... fome difficulty on his editor with refped to the mode of exhibiting them in print . Shakspeare , who wrote for the ftage , not for the closet , was contented if his quibble fatisfied the ear . I have , with the other modern editors ...
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... fome of Drayton's rivers were females ; like Sabrina & c . STEEVENS . 8 See , whe'r Jopfon : -- - ] Whether , thus abreviated , is used by Ben 11 " Who fhall doubt , Donne , whe'r I a poet be , " When I dare fend my epigrams to thee ...
... fome of Drayton's rivers were females ; like Sabrina & c . STEEVENS . 8 See , whe'r Jopfon : -- - ] Whether , thus abreviated , is used by Ben 11 " Who fhall doubt , Donne , whe'r I a poet be , " When I dare fend my epigrams to thee ...
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... fome of them magiftrates themfelves that govern them , ) which run naked through the city , striking in sport them they meet in their way with leather thongs . — And many noble women and gen- tlewomen alfo go of purpose to ftand in ...
... fome of them magiftrates themfelves that govern them , ) which run naked through the city , striking in sport them they meet in their way with leather thongs . — And many noble women and gen- tlewomen alfo go of purpose to ftand in ...
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... fome part Of that quick spirit that is in Antony . Let me not hinder , Caffius , your defires ; I'll leave you . 5 Sennet . ] I have been informed that fennet is derived from fennefte , an antiquated French tune formerly used in the ...
... fome part Of that quick spirit that is in Antony . Let me not hinder , Caffius , your defires ; I'll leave you . 5 Sennet . ] I have been informed that fennet is derived from fennefte , an antiquated French tune formerly used in the ...
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